Cotton Shirts
Company 81 Men's Three-Fourth Sleeve Henley Shirt, Navy, XX-Large/Regular
(Apparel) Company 81
Soft hand feel
Raglan sleeve
Price:
$30.00
$30.00
Customer Reviews:
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Good feel. Quality. Cut small.
The shirts have a good feel. They are quality, but they are cut small. I have a 3/4-sleeve baseball shirt from years ago -- a large fits me with enough room to move around in comfortably (after being washed & dried many, many times). I returned an XL to get an XXL, because I was afraid that,...
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The shirts are white cotton of good quality and I don't want to throw them away, I would like to remove the embroidered logo in the shirt pocket. If you have a trick please let me know, or know of some tool I can use.
First off be very patient. Most embroidered designs are done with a lock stitch technique which means that every stitch must be individually removed.
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Companies walk a fine line when selling 'beauty' products to men
Everyone wants flawless skin, flat abs and a fab rear. But men don’t always admit it.
So, companies that sell products promising to help guys lose weight, conceal bloat and enhance skin have to walk a fine line between men’s vanity and masculinity. But how do you market moisturizer to the Marlboro Man?
Dove plays the theme song to the 1930s TV western “The Lone Ranger” and compares guys’ skin with cowhide in commercials for its men’s shower gel. Weight Watchers uses TV spots with trimmed-down singer Jennifer Hudson to market to women, but opts for average Joes talking about drinking beer and grilling meat in ads for its weight-loss program for men. Dr Pepper is more overt in ads for its diet soda targeted toward men with the tagline: “It’s not for women.”
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Cotton for cxnts! The offensive T shirt company that finds sexual ...
Clever gimmicks. Which might be the right introduction for the following fashion line, Jamrags , which specializes in producing offensive t-shirts. What type of offensive t-shirts you’re wondering?
How about: ‘Calm down dear, let’s not turn this rape into murder!’ In fact their tag lines is literally the following: ‘cotton for cunts.’
What’s equally offensive or not is apparently how much people really like what Jamrag have to say, cause people are a/either into very dry wit. b/ have no sense of proprietary c/ figured out being ironic is no longer as trendy as being conspicuously blatant with passive aggressive overtones and d/ not many of you have the courage to wear what they have to offer- keeping fashion copy cats at a bay.
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'Offensive T-Shirt Company' Finds Sexual Violence Hilarious
The horrible t-shirt trend continues with a garment mining the hilarity of sexual violence. The slogan: "Calm down dear, let's not turn this rape into murder!"
The company that produced this masterpiece of tastelessness is, in fact, explicitly in the business of producing offensive shirts. Their name is Jamrags, their tagline is "cotton for cunts," and their site explains ,
Other hilarious messages include "I like my Muslims like I like my coffee. I don't like coffee," and "Feminists are big, fat, hairy dykes!" The Jamrags folks really do have a dry wit. Given that they're so clearly courting outrage, I hate to give it to them. I will point out, though, that advocating rape on a t-shirt is not even original .
Calm Down Dear Shirt [Jamrags]
Price:
$39.50
$34.00
100% cotton. Machine washable. Imported.
Embroidered pony at the left chest.
Uneven vented hem.
Two-button placket.
Ribbed polo collar and armbands.
Cotton Shirt company News
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They give the gift of healthier oceans," says Brian Linton, the company's Founder and Chief Trash Collector. UBB t-shirts are made using only all natural materials, like certified organic cotton and canvas. Every graphic t-shirt is stonewashed so thatPost-Tribune - Dec 31, 1969
To market its “compression” shirt, which is designed to make a man's chest look firmer, the company tweaked its packaging and website. Both feature a macho, superhero-like character named Blake to convey the idea that men can “do anything” and feelTheGloss - Dec 31, 1969
UK t-shirt company Jamrags (tagline: “cotton for cunts”) has made yet another offensive t-shirt to add to the pile. Yes, it is a rape shirt: the otherwise plain tee reads: “Calm down dear / let's not turn




